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Reported claim

“According to Trump's reported 15-point plan, Iran must commit to never pursue nuclear weapons.”

high confidence 7 sources

Reported by 7 sources.

Sources

BBC World News supports high reliability
The proposals request that Iran must "commit never to pursue nuclear weapons", pledge to dismantle nuclear facilities and hand over the enriched amounts of uranium it possesses to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
2026-03-25
The Guardian World supports high reliability
Tehran had agreed to "never" have a nuclear weapon, declaring that "we've won this war" to reporters in the Oval Office
2026-03-25
The Guardian World supports high reliability
Trump also claimed Iran "agreed they will never have a nuclear weapon". He told reporters: "It all starts with they cannot have a nuclear weapon … I don't want to say in advance, but they've agreed they will never have a nuclear weapon. They've agreed to that."
2026-03-25
Middle East Eye supports medium reliability
secured commitments from Tehran to never seek a nuclear weapon
2026-03-25
Daily Sabah supports medium reliability
They agreed they will never have a nuclear weapon.
2026-03-25
Al-Monitor supports medium reliability
the Iranian side "agreed they will never have a nuclear weapon."
2026-03-25
Dennis Ross (aggregated) supports medium reliability
None
2026-02-24

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